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MyProtein’s popular Impact Whey: 6.6-lb. bag + free Instant Oats for $30

MyProtein is offering three 2.2-lb. bags of its popular Impact Whey for just $30 using code PROTEIN30 during checkout. You’ll also get a free 2.2lb. bag of MyProtein’s Instant Oats automatically added in the cart. That’s $51 under the original listing (without the added freebie), matching our previous mention for this quantity and the best price we can find.

Shipping will run you $6 or so, but considering how good the price is here it might be smart to stock up. Orders of $70 or more are shipped free.

Eligible Flavors:

  • Salted Caramel
  • Mocha
  • Natural Vanilla
  • Chocolate Smooth
  • Bannana
  • Boston Cream Pie
  • and more

Impact Whey Protein:

Created with premium, grass-fed whey, it’s packed with an impressive 21g of protein per serving, delivering the protein you need from a high-quality source.

Ranked Grade A by independent tester Labdoor for both quality and value, Impact Whey Protein is officially certified as one of the best protein powders on the market.

It also provides you with all the essential amino acids, including 4.5g of BCAAs and 3.6g of glutamine per serving, helping to maximize your body’s recovery – before, during, and after workouts.

Plus, with just 1.9g of fat and 1g of carbs, Impact Whey Protein is the perfect supplement to support all your training goals. And it comes in a range of indulgent, mouthwatering flavors, too!

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices